A total of 12 states participated in the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia in 1787, sending delegates at various times. Only Rhode Island did not send delegates to the convention. The convention ultimately resulted in the drafting of the United States Constitution, which was later ratified by the states.
74 delegates from 12 different states were chosen but 55 actually attended the convention
i believe seven had been governors of their states
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There were 74 delegates/founding fathers at the constitutional convention
There were no foreign delegates at the constitutional convention.
74 delegates from 12 different states were chosen but 55 actually attended the convention
fiftyfive delegates were at the constitutional convention
Of the originally appointed 70, only 55 delegates from 12 of the 13 original states attended the historical Constitutional Convention. Rhode Island did not send any delegates.
There were 55 delegates that were suppose to attend the Constitutional Convention. This convention was held in 1787 in Philadelphia.
There were 70 delegates chosen, but only 55 participated in the Convention and only 39 signed the Constitution. Delegates were sent from 12 of the 13 states, but not from Rhode Island.
i believe seven had been governors of their states
The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787. There was no 2007 Constitutional Convention.
How many delegates to what? Please restate your question.
25 of 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention owned slaves. Also: 5 of the 13 American States were "slave states" in 1787 and slaves made up 35% of the population of those states Some of the "Founding Fathers" owned slaves, including: James Madison Benjamin Franklin George Washington Thomas Jefferson
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